From Fedora Project Wiki
What mentors should do
- Provide and explain all necessary information to candidates. This would be a good start: Ambassadors/MembershipService
- Check if candidates read through all supplied information and understand them all
- Maintain a check list (no template) to ensure that candidates passed all required steps
- Support them to do their new job whenever they want/ask for
- Limit the acceptable candidates by mentoring time (candidates are appling for slots), mentor can fix the amount of mentees that he can carry
- IRC office hour $time periodically as necessary on #fedora-mentors
- Make IRC lessons with logged sessions - this gonna proof lot of things
What candidates should be asked to do
- Provide links from earlier activities within Fedora to your mentor - to see what you have know, or you already do, did multiple times
- Create personal wiki page
- Read through all supplied information
- Ask mentor any *dummy* questions whenever they want
- Attend at least one regional IRC meeting
- Organize at least an event/activity or attend/help a few ones organized by others
Themes that you have to ask/teach from/to mentees
- As introduction: Experiences, and known infra and connections, communications
- Lesson one: Fedora 4F, FOSS basics, our targets, communications (ML, Meetings, IRC), personal page check
- Lesson two: Fedora Project Leadership and infrastructure, Marketing (Presskit, Artwork), Legal stuff (Fedora logo guidelines)
- Lesson three:
- Lesson four:
- Lesson five: Closing session online - timed survey, quick questionary as final exam?